Supreme Court Review 2023

Join ADL for our 24th Annual Supreme Court Review program presented virtually in partnership with the National Constitution Center. Distinguished legal scholars and Supreme Court analysts Erwin Chemerinsky, Miguel Estrada, Gregory G. Garre, Frederick Lawrence, and Dahlia Lithwick will discuss the important cases of the term including affirmative action, religious accommodation, social media regulation, and voting rights. They will also discuss what to expect at the Supreme Court

ADL Night at Just For Us on Broadway

Hudson Theatre New York, United States

As a part of our continued partnership with comedian, actor, and writer, Alex Edelman, we're excited to announce an ADL Night at Just for Us, Alex's new Broadway show. We hope you will join us at the Hudson Theatre for this special event on Tuesday, August 1st at 7:30 pm. Directly after the show, we invite you to stay for an intimate and exclusive conversation  between ADL CEO

The March on Washington: Together Towards Justice Webinar

Online

Commemorating 60 Years Since the March Please join us for a webinar presented by ADL East about the 2023 March on Washington. It will feature Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway, whose scholarly work specializes in post-emancipation U.S. history with a focus on social and intellectual history. The discussion will focus on the historic 1963 March on Washington, the civil rights

ADL NY/NJ Walk Against Hate

Van Cortlandt Park 5770 Broadway, Bronx, New York

TAKE A STEP FOR GOOD This summer we're on the move to fight hate in our community! Join us at the Parade Ground in Van Cortlandt Park to move as a community toward a future without antisemitism, racism and hate. Let's get moving, New York/New Jersey!  

2023 March on Washington

Washington, D.C.

ADL leaders were at the original March on Washington 60 years ago with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders to witness the historic “I Have a Dream” speech. This year we are honored to be co-chairing this momentous event which is not a commemoration, but a continuation of that landmark moment in the fight against hate

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